This week, with KIRSTY SAGAR, 18, of Burnley, Lancashire's Young Citizen of the Year for her work with the Burnley Boys' Club
MEMORY: Going to see Father Christmas in his grotto in Winfield's shoe shop. He gave me a lucky bag.
HOLIDAY: I used to go to Blackpool with my grandmother, who lives in Burnley. We went on a train and used to stay in a hotel.
HEROINE: Princess Diana. It was such a shock when she died. She cared for a lot of people and was someone to look up to.
AMBITION: I wanted to be an actress and was in Burnley Youth Theatre for a couple of years. But I've moved away from that idea now.
SCHOOLFRIEND: There were four of us -- Victoria Chadwick, my cousin Lynsey Farnsworth, Helen Gaskell and me -- who all started school together. We went to St John's Infants' School in Burnley and we still go out together now.
NIGHT OUT: A Boyzone pop concert at the Manchester Arena when I was in my early teens. It was excellent.
PET: An Alsatian dog, Tara, who's now 13.
HOME: We lived in Briercliffe Road, Burnley, until I was four and then moved to our present home in Swanage Road, Burnley.
CD: Everything Changes by Take That, which is now at the back of my CD collection. But I still like Robbie Williams and went to see him in concert last year.
JOB: I'm still there -- a Saturday job at a hairdresser's in Barden Lane, Burnley.
COMMUNITY EVENT ORGANISED: I organised a cinema trip for members of Burnley Boys' Club to see Titanic.
COMMUNITY AWARD WON: I was Burnley Boys' Club's Girl Member of the Year in 1999.
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